Dailuaine Distillery lies about 3km south east of Aberlour, it is a good distance for walking on Speyside Way and enjoying sceneries. It was established in 1852 near Dailuaine Halt, station of Strathspey Railway opened in 1863.
There was a unique malt kiln in the distillery. According to The Whisky Distilleries of The United Kingdom wrtten by Alfred Barnard, the kiln was high building with steepest pitch roof in Scotland. It gave the malt a delicate aroma using peats only, not to use cokes.
However, the malt kiln would be demolished during a renovation around 1960.

I entered the sideway at the main road and walked for a while. It should be the shortcut to a Cragganmore Distillery if I went this way. However, I saw nothing… After a while, I watched the thing such as the point of the chimney.
The Cragganmore distillery was built to hide along River Spey. At the time of the establishment of 1869, there seemed to be around 200 illegal distilleries in these outskirts.
It was built near Strathspey Railway opened in 1863 and they had the exclusive lead-in. The train carrying a barrel of Cragganmore single malt whisky running along River Spey would be splendid scenery.